Hi John,

> I would suggest checking /etc/rc.conf to see if 'local_startup' has been
> set, and then set LOCAL_RC_PATH in rkhunter.conf to that path. If it is
> not set, then look in the above directories
> (/usr/local/etc/rc.d, /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d) to see if some local startup
> script has been set in there. It may be that you will need to set
> LOCAL_RC_PATH to several file names if the directories contain several
> files.

I added all startup scripts from /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ to LOCAL_RC_PATH 
and it works without any warnings.

> This is not ideal, but for the moment should work. As mentioned we
> should modify RKH to allow for several startup directories.

Since i have quite some scripts in that directory i would like it if a 
new version would not require adding all scripts from one directory 
manually ;-)

Thank you,
Thomas

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